Irrevocably in love with the Prequels, SW costumes, Anakin♥Padmé and Hayden Christensen's portrayal of Anakin Skywalker (The Sequel Trilogy never happened)
Hayden Christensen attends a press conference for Attack of the Clones May 22, 2002 in Tokyo, Japan
“…create the linear bridge to Darth Vader, as well. So I tried to take as much from the speech patterns that Darth Vader has and sort of creating a very monotone voice.”
This reveals how much effort and thought Hayden put into his acting and portrayal of Anakin, even thinking about such details and nuances. It’s him basically keeping true to the Original Trilogy as much as he possibly could, going as far as immitating James Earl Jones’ speech pattern. It’s logical, really, because while the machine might have altered Vader’s voice the speech pattern would still remain the same. Smart thinking!
Just a remainder that it has never been James Earl Jones emulating how Hayden would read his lines, it’s always been Hayden deliberately imitating Jones’ speech pattern since the first moment he appeared in front of a camera as Anakin, the young Darth Vader, back in 2000! His dedication to this character has been insane for 22 years!
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Suddenly, the person doesn’t feel so proud of themself anymore because after I sent them a message and confronted them, they’ve made their Twitter private. Fucking typical!
I spent 2 hours making the gif set of the parallel I discovered (on Photoshop I pay for) which you screenshot & reposted in 2 seconds without my permission or link to my original post, but YOU really made it! You must be proud of yourself! Congratulations!
Twitter, Pinterest and Instagram are truly places where thieves go to sell the work and idea they stole from someone else on Tumblr as their own.